Description
Unlock the wonders of STEM with the captivating title, 'Aussie STEM Stars: Veena Sahajwalla.' This engaging book caters to children aged 10-13, introducing them to the inspiring journey of Veena Sahajwalla, a groundbreaking scientist from Australia. The Aussie STEM Stars series celebrates Australia's finest minds in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, offering young readers a glimpse into the extraordinary world of innovation and sustainability.
In this book, children will discover how Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionizing waste management through her innovative micro-recycling techniques. She transforms waste materials into valuable products, promoting an eco-friendly approach that goes beyond traditional recycling. Through her pioneering work in 'green' steel production, Veena demonstrates how her initiatives can reuse millions of old car tires and plastics, significantly reducing carbon emissions by 80%.
As young readers immerse themselves in Veena's extraordinary story, they will be inspired to think critically, embrace sustainability, and recognize the importance of scientific innovation. Each book in the Aussie STEM Stars series is penned by award-winning authors, ensuring that children not only learn about science but also about resilience and passion.
Shipping for this item is free, and we ask you to please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Don't miss out on this opportunity to inspire the next generation of innovators! This book is BRAND NEW and published in 2022 by Wild Dingo Press (ISBN: 9781925893250).
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925893250
Year: 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
Description:
Age range 10-13
Aussie STEM Stars is an inspiring children’s series that celebrates Australia’s world-leading experts in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
One person’s trash is another person’s treasure! Veena is literally revolutionalising the processes to transform waste into amazing products which she calls â€re-forming’, and that goes way beyond recycling! She and her team have invented machines that can do it on a micro level so you could have one in every suburb and town in Australia, and the world!
Plus, her â€green’ steel is cheaper to make and will use millions of old car tyres and other plastics instead of coal in steel-making, reducing carbon emissions by 80%. No wonder she’s getting awards all over the place!
About this series
Each book is written by an award-winning children’s author and follows the real-life stories of some of Australia’s top scientists and inventors, chosen on the basis of their pioneering work. Themes explored include childhood, school, family, and formative experiences which inspired them to pursue their chosen path, persevere in the face of challenges, and contribute to the field of science in Australia.
About Veena Sahajwalla
Inspired by what she observed growing up in Mumbai, that â€one person’s trash is another person’s treasure’, Veena has dedicated her life to revolutionalising the processes to transform waste into amazing products in your suburb – micro-recycling. She’s head of the Centre for Sus
In this book, children will discover how Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionizing waste management through her innovative micro-recycling techniques. She transforms waste materials into valuable products, promoting an eco-friendly approach that goes beyond traditional recycling. Through her pioneering work in 'green' steel production, Veena demonstrates how her initiatives can reuse millions of old car tires and plastics, significantly reducing carbon emissions by 80%.
As young readers immerse themselves in Veena's extraordinary story, they will be inspired to think critically, embrace sustainability, and recognize the importance of scientific innovation. Each book in the Aussie STEM Stars series is penned by award-winning authors, ensuring that children not only learn about science but also about resilience and passion.
Shipping for this item is free, and we ask you to please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Don't miss out on this opportunity to inspire the next generation of innovators! This book is BRAND NEW and published in 2022 by Wild Dingo Press (ISBN: 9781925893250).
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925893250
Year: 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
Description:
Age range 10-13
Aussie STEM Stars is an inspiring children’s series that celebrates Australia’s world-leading experts in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
One person’s trash is another person’s treasure! Veena is literally revolutionalising the processes to transform waste into amazing products which she calls â€re-forming’, and that goes way beyond recycling! She and her team have invented machines that can do it on a micro level so you could have one in every suburb and town in Australia, and the world!
Plus, her â€green’ steel is cheaper to make and will use millions of old car tyres and other plastics instead of coal in steel-making, reducing carbon emissions by 80%. No wonder she’s getting awards all over the place!
About this series
Each book is written by an award-winning children’s author and follows the real-life stories of some of Australia’s top scientists and inventors, chosen on the basis of their pioneering work. Themes explored include childhood, school, family, and formative experiences which inspired them to pursue their chosen path, persevere in the face of challenges, and contribute to the field of science in Australia.
About Veena Sahajwalla
Inspired by what she observed growing up in Mumbai, that â€one person’s trash is another person’s treasure’, Veena has dedicated her life to revolutionalising the processes to transform waste into amazing products in your suburb – micro-recycling. She’s head of the Centre for Sus